Re: [Chrysler300] 1955 C300 at RM Auctions
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Re: [Chrysler300] 1955 C300 at RM Auctions



Your tale was not to long, in fact I found it very interesting as I believe others may have. I think we all would like to see stories like this from time to time on our 300's and their histories.

I too looked the car over and was surprised/pleased to see it hit 28k. One of my companions(Bill Madden) predicted 28 to 32 K, I predicted 25. Bill has a pair of 55's so is somewhat biased, I have a 56 and am not(oh yes I am).

Roger Schaaf
300 B Calif
----- Original Message ----- 
From: ken boyd 
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:52 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] 1955 C300 at RM Auctions



I registered to bid at the RM Auction in an attempt to buy back the C300 
that I had owned for about 15 years.
I bought the car at the Kruse Scottsdale Auction on New Years Eve at 11:30 
PM for $3700.

I had tried to purchase the car from Beaudry Chrysler in Tucson previously 
but he was firm at $6500. They had said they sold it when new and traded it 
in on a new car and had had it for about 10 years. It was on the showroom 
floor when I first saw it.

The car had about 60,000 miles on it when I got it and had about 92,000 
miles when I sold it in '93 or '94 (need to check for sure). I bought this 
great totally original car as a driver and did just that.

The only restoration I did to the car was the tail pipes & mufflers and 
cleaned up the engine compartment. I installed an 8 volt battery to make it 
start better, kept the car properly lubed and drove the hell out of it. 
Great car with no problems.

The only reason, if there is one, that I sold it was that a broker from 
Dallas stopped by one day and heard I had a C300 that might be for sale. He 
said he had a customer in Amarillo, Texas that had a collection of 300's and 
needed a '55 to round out his herd.

We actually did a $1000 coin toss to a seam in my driveway to determine the 
price (I won). The down side was that I gave up one of the greatest cars I 
ever owned (always wished it was a red 300B) and I forgot to inform my 
family of the transaction for which I am still paying.

Back to the auction. The car was in about the same condition as when I sold 
it except for paint and new leather seats. Decent car but far from what I 
expected from such a collector of 300 Letter cars. I bid a couple of times 
and then the car exceeded what I thought it was worth and dropped out. Bye 
Bye C300!

The other 300 Club is/was going to tour Dr. Page (Paige?) collection in 
Amarillo this summer so I guess he does exist.

This is my first post to this group.

I currently own a '64 300K Cross Ram Convertible with air that I purchased 
in 1966 and is being restored by me for the 2nd time - Great driver car. I 
also own a K Coupe and an L Coupe (for sale) and a bunch of other brand X.

Sorry for this getting so long.

Ken Boyd
Albuquerque, New Mexico






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